This is the latest knife I am making, and I´d like to share the process with you I decided to focus more on making knives as a whole, not only blades. That is not to say I am stopping blades, but I deffinitely want to finish more pieces

It all started with me having a blade I really liked, and a piece of curly maple:

I was quite set on doing something in Urnes style which... I didn´t Somehow I am always drawn to the Ringerike style! In this case, the brooch below, particulary the beast portraited there, caught my eye...

And so it began... I am still uncertain as to what the animal is, but for me, it resembles a wolf... I started drawing it, to get the details as close to the original as I am able. I changed one thing - I really didn´t like the legs of the beast in the brooch, so I looked at other ringerike animals and changed them a littlebit... Also, I tuned the tail a bit so that it fits the frame of the handle better:

I decided to carve the beast first, it being the most difficult for me to carve, and therefore the most likely to be ruined. So, if there should be a ruinage, i wanted it to be as close to the beginning of the handle as possible... but, everything seems okay (well, there are always the little things that bug you, aren´t there ) and i finished the main carving just as the sun was setting... I found it rather poetical... and then I remebered a story from Northern Mythology, about a warg who chases after the sun, named Sköll. The dusk came, and the warg appeared in the handle... I ensnared it! No more chasing the sun, now it will serve the user of the knife!

I apologize for the bad quality of the last two shots...

Well, I wanted to make sure that Sköll will not break out of his prison, so I added cage around him (also, there is a flattened and ground piece of wrought I intend to use for a buttcap):

And this is where I finished today - now I am grinding micrometer after micrometer so that the buttcap fits as well as possible . Yeah, I could have done it before the carving, but I was never much of a planner :

There's nothing about that knife that I DON'T like! Clean lines, lovely pattern on the blade. Just enough decoration to make it really 'pop'. Excellent job! .......McM''Life is like a box of chocolates...'' --- F. Gump

That's really very nice Ondrej! I like it quite a bit. Can you share the measurements please? Also, will you add a ring from the buttcap for hanging from a belt, or would you put that on a sheath? Thanks for sharing.

Thank you!
Today things moved a bit - the leather for the sheath got formed, and I prepared, sanded and carved a reindeer antler plate. It is decorated in the same style (ringerike) with a slightly adjusted motif from a weather vane found on Gotland

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